using System.Reflection;
using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;

//
// General Information about an assembly is controlled through the following 
// set of attributes. Change these attribute values to modify the information
// associated with an assembly.
//
[assembly: AssemblyTitle( "String Resource Generator Custom Tool" )]
[assembly: AssemblyDescription( "" )]
[assembly: AssemblyConfiguration( "" )]
[assembly: AssemblyCompany( "Readify" )]
[assembly: AssemblyProduct( "" )]
[assembly: AssemblyCopyright( "Martin Granell" )]
[assembly: AssemblyTrademark( "" )]
[assembly: AssemblyCulture( "" )]		

//
// Version information for an assembly consists of the following four values:
//
//      Major Version
//      Minor Version 
//      Build Number
//      Revision
//
// You can specify all the values or you can default the Revision and Build Numbers 
// by using the '*' as shown below:

[assembly: AssemblyVersion( "1.2.5.0" )]

//
// In order to sign your assembly you must specify a key to use. Refer to the 
// Microsoft .NET Framework documentation for more information on assembly signing.
//
// Use the attributes below to control which key is used for signing. 
//
// Notes: 
//   ( * ) If no key is specified, the assembly is not signed.
//   ( * ) KeyName refers to a key that has been installed in the Crypto Service
//       Provider ( CSP ) on your machine. KeyFile refers to a file which contains
//       a key.
//   ( * ) If the KeyFile and the KeyName values are both specified, the 
//       following processing occurs:
//       ( 1 ) If the KeyName can be found in the CSP, that key is used.
//       ( 2 ) If the KeyName does not exist and the KeyFile does exist, the key 
//           in the KeyFile is installed into the CSP and used.
//   ( * ) In order to create a KeyFile, you can use the sn.exe ( Strong Name ) utility.
//       When specifying the KeyFile, the location of the KeyFile should be
//       relative to the project output directory which is
//       %Project Directory%\obj\<configuration>. For example, if your KeyFile is
//       located in the project directory, you would specify the AssemblyKeyFile 
//       attribute as [assembly: AssemblyKeyFile( "..\\..\\mykey.snk" )]
//   ( * ) Delay Signing is an advanced option - see the Microsoft .NET Framework
//       documentation for more information on this.
//
[assembly: AssemblyDelaySign( false )]
[assembly: AssemblyKeyFile( "" )]
[assembly: AssemblyKeyName( "" )]
[assembly: ComVisibleAttribute(false)]
